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Uteri' Chronicle SPORTS V-^ THE CHRONICLE, CTIntnov S. C.. March 7, 19GS—17 YMCA News MPX'S lEAOtJt On Monday evening, March f'HS Npffprc Open Slate Weather Performances Please PC Grid Coach Clinton Juniors 1-1 In Tourney points. Clrick wfts high man, lor the losing Has-Beens with i . , , ,11 points. In the second gatre, 4, the adult rr.cn met to play , , . , The Clinton High Scliool their weekly games at the Joanna p a>(,t t le , ay ^ ees tenn.s team will open Ms National Guard Armory. The an d w '" n hy a score of 45 to <t heduk* Monday, play.:.g first game saw the Has-Beens 3(5. Whitse! w as tiigh scorer host to Dreher oi Columti a go against ’he Torrington mr .Ioanna wah 1(5 points fol- ()n Wednesday, the CCS Companv ami the Ha Beens 1(iU( . r) (n Wlth 14 Pnct , team travels to Rock Hill w err de'rate i In a -corr • ( and w ill he at home to 29 to 44 Hart line led tm u as hl :h l,M ,h( * •Tyveecs and nwo0() Kndav, March searing, tor Torrington with la h' 1 ' the O'ght witli 29 points 15 ll\ JOHN BINGHAM \ >I( A Director 1’resbytei inn ( 'ollrg,. I' ooi- ball Coach (allv < I ault was extremelv plrasrd with the Blue Ho r • prme pi aetico ’issioris wliir'i roiieluded last I'hui sdav It VV in- ! I . Oi-l r -ion w e \ e liad iii m\ 11 vr \, ,irs here. ■ hr an! \\ Iia.l r\ cellent wmitiiri '.ot a uinlr prai't:rr wa-- r.iiir,i oil hr ‘■'•‘Use ol wratln i and it w a. utieom 11 lit a Id \ < old onlv a , day We got 11; 21 pr ir;; ce sioiis which is ’hr oiost we v r had in i i\c •. • ars in t w r trei tiiat w r Jol a lot 11 l’r Sol 1 ir <1 the bo\ hsid a .trrmel\ .i’.ood pring praeiirr essions." Gault r,; ..i. ! i w r . some ’ in pm- in i iiiin j'!a\ ri ■ w ho w* i cu t n . ui.n last year \mong tlirm wrrr rising The 5'MGA .1 umor Boy -> Ihr won tin ur lirst game trom Miivodu in \ ( '. Y.M( A ill’ nnc tlm lumt round ol the Inter l i . state 5'MC \ .1 umor Bt >_v s i I'niirnament pi. 1 t v cd at Gas- U ( 1 amia ■ ..'Ll Bel Tlmv play od a vet v g' it id game again-1 a team that Sill. had l)c( ■n playing the entire . < ‘ ' Do’ s c * < i m in Gur 1 .ocal Bo y - w ere dow n .Bo by 10 point in the lirst quar :; 11 ter but bait!< d haok i o take the lea :i in the ,om itid quar- or and vv ere never 1 loadot i t he n n la.mler ( I tin game D 1 vv inning 4 1 to : 54 In the -ei 1 ‘ nml foli imi vs e mot a very ( good M •am Irm a tlm ( annul Momori al A M( \ ! nun Kan napnlis. North ('arolim a, am: .11’ were unable to match the, t 1 . pee, 1 a n'l ha k ot hall ; ilnlit v Ins ng bv .51 to 21 The ri| t . . vs a quite an e xporiono o tm , t lie 1 ■’( •al Bov s and the y Ino! — I irwan 1 to Ml ay i:ig n. Ih. 111 r ! 1 ;oo M 111 local .. led I )r\ it> i| Ir. a ( i da -• .v mi t; 19, I j » • , . ' t i ! r 111« < I;; i K • ] p!.i; the w .Hi air it the Ran ol 2d to 23 •ml game the u i!ir ('ougai's iw ’ games ilie Ir i\ s m- . or I'uesdav : the Natirnal W i• singer 'or i hr Red I " . m w lulr 11 ! n Ih r Ran In ’.hr -n ami rii ' hr -CO, mg f C. w,t!i in i'. 1 ■ r 1% M r. i g ti.til d . anh oil 11 1 lllr ') I i \ l.,rv.r ■ I ’ p I a > . .a m r 411 'hr \ n. rv In thr I ’ h;: I a 1 went mm.,;. ami Ydu can test drive a Cutlass S for fun 'ibu can buy one for 2632. a i TOMMY LAWSON BILL < ALDWM.L tournament next \car IN IT KM I DlATI ALL STARS Tin weekend wilt Imd tin 1 ntrnr.rdiatr Bov - 'going ti High Roiiu \ C to plav n Tie d M( \ I nt rnir date Bov - Basketball I'ournament Tn bov ^ w err picked In thn coarhr . as an \11-Slar lean ;o rrprr -t nt Clinton in ihr rournam 'in I hr hoys an R.ai rv Saunders, Dickie Mr Sw am Darrell Shralv are working on 'lamlr Crocker Derek Wes (|Uai- vmiieh featimed Bob U'a’er ht i angng Tim Morn-. Joe Me back doe Nixon and Bobby Joyner. 1 He said that about 250 boys j ; (v . .|„e\ Meadors. Retei lull, ami I,any Owens rile sophomores Bill Caldwell, an ol lensiv e cm! in.m Ailanta; m ' 1 ' a|-, ‘ onrong the veterans ueleiisiva link St ve Dish who showed up well in spring roon i)i ( ollegi Rark. (in , j raetiee Andre Bruvne. i gu.ml trom .Savannah Ga Rolihv Hicks, a guard Irom I)eiosv die High m l 'olumbia Tonunv I .aw on, .1 g’uanl i n n n In, nna and Jerry Trav i,.. on u inun Green ..ie Clinton i ramus ( f lanker w l,o v. a a n Gault said that there are several freshmen who are on academic probation He said, "We'll lose 12 k( v Gault said the squad came men after next sea-on and out ol spring practice w ith no ; k 1( , potential ueeess ol our '’’■lories. program m the luture hinges ^ He said that the develop- on these freshmen remaining meld of McNeill and return eligible This remestei holds ‘ IU of B.il Rutland amt 1'lboR the key.” Rost could give RC its best, Gault said that recruiting is i ,r cpio-t. rlmek depth since RR > behind schedule hut that he ir last '959 Tangerine Bowl team 1 and his st; , e We 11 Mie Imi!<! I •'! the . Taler t- inm, ) ( \ • i ' season : Alice , r \ i .. terbaek Iron, in ., Rat Stogiur. a id Bob Mur A key to RC’s success next have tried out tor sehohuships rav ; linebm-iver I jn Sullen- season will be tin’ scholastic and that one more try out ses- herger: hack Bob Hackle, eligibility of several fresh j sion is schcrluicd Ronnie JonRii ami I'lid Brad-, men 3o\ s w ill play their l ir- jame -ometime late Fr.dav Thornweil s Baseball TeamOpens Next Week The light one... Pet Cottage Cheese Fresh, tender, delicate—the light cottage cheese is PET, you bet! A dairy product from PET The Thorn well baseball Keith Kemp ami Kandy ,l ' team i- to open d- elie iule George next Thursdn' Worrh 14 at Th( , s( .| Ul(i ule ' home again l Ninety-Six Man h 14. Ninety Six; 19. ’ Thorn well is tlm di brndm ■ ; ,t Ninety Six. 2(5, JoncsvilV: , (onlerenee champion l..ist gg al sgater years team lost out m 'he April 2, Dacusville al samdoials ol the uppt i I de Thornwell in doubleheader; 5. ! championship series a t Loekhardt; 12, at Jones Bettermen returning trom V ille; 16. Slater; 23, Lockhart last year's team are Jerry May - 3, Ford; 7, at Ford ! Chandler. Arthur Belcher. All ol the games except Craig Brock, Jerry Watts and the doubleheader with Dacus- Mav nard Fierce. v |: e w ill start at 4 j) m The Oilier candidates tor (he douhleheader will start 3:30 team are Raymond Cauthrn, p ni , Randy George. Billy Horton. - Rhillip Kem|i. Keith Kamp, Kenneth l.ewis. Butch Smith, i Scott WOod, Roby Wallin, Dan ny Denm- Jerry Kemp, Car- roll Watts. Kanada Roach, and Robert I'hompsoii Bobby l ay lor and Ray Bee are the managers .Jerry Chandler is expected to be tlie number one pitcher. Other pitching candid tes are Rhillip Kemp, Kenneth Lewis and Maynard Fierce, all left hander.’. ;“' (l righthanders I * uma t mean led Tie ■ 1 ; Mu’ w ilining tOu la ia. ml - while .1 am 11,111 11 Mu 11 ic ! use r - . d gaire , ,| | j;, , 11 e i .Ioanna <! e I e a l i!: i mnpa - 30 Mi 13 • I 'lie eonng lor the ■ am \v itb 10 point ! i < I a rd •- scored (i lor ill' I’ll; 1 I ilitipies 111 Mu .1 .r: or lev I .rague ’a’’ i lay eij s.-mn ,j ,y i: ain'i , 11 tlu ' but on High eIn >i'( ( .v m ( i he W arr i U's ma- 1 a ii Mil R a 1 - by a score I! G Ml OM .Mil ks led the i 'on• tor the W arriors Ti points Walker was n h tor tlie R.iids with 7 In he re. ml game, the Du. ks '.ni avv , i . vv 11 h the Tigers by ■ i'oi e t o,i I,) 32 W assiing .ed Mil coring tor the win cn ' Dm ks vv ,th 22 points T hm or, w a-- high ler the Ti ar with Id x In I'li m■ mm Boy League piaveM Saturday alternoon, ■ he F ;e_ li s (T 0 eat e(l tie R is- 19 Summer-, led •' m h r the Ragles 1 points while Bryan Ml Ini' the losers with w Give Olds young wheels a whirl. Di ive a youngmobile from Oldsmobile LYNN COOPER, INC. E. MAIN ST. — C LINTON. S. Dreams Come Neuburger & Co, SI ( LESSORS TO — CLINTON REALTY & INSURANCE CO. IDS WEST PITTS STREET PHONE SM-20X1 ( LINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA New Hours Will Be effective Feb. 5 9:00 a.m, — 5:30 p.m: Monday — Friday CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY ■<;.V Haroid D. Kelley (ieorffia Y. Young William C. Thompson with C/) ' , 7 } •J et/rr/ rr / olAMONn •- T.’ ,s Leonard Caricole, Mgr. 126 MUSGROVE STREET CLINTON, S. G. 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